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Carthage's Temple of Eshmun: Healing Cult and Phoenician Medicine

9 min · 5 jul 2026
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Lucas and Luna explore the sanctuary of Eshmun near Carthage—a Phoenicio-Punic god of healing whose temple complex rivaled those of Greece and Egypt. They discuss archaeological finds from the site at Sidon and its Carthaginian counterpart, the role of incubation rituals and sacrificial medicine, the syncretism with Asclepius and Imhotep, and how Carthaginian medical knowledge influenced later Roman practices via the agricultural writer Mago. The episode also touches on the Punic practice of votive offerings, the Tophet controversy, and the temple's destruction in the Third Punic War. #Eshmun #Carthage #PhoenicianReligion #AncientMedicine #HealingCult #Syncretism #Asclepius #Imhotep #Punic #Sidon #Byrsa #Tophet #Mago #Archaeology #ThirdPunicWar #History #FexingoHistory #NorthAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Carthage's Sacred Prostitution at the Temple of Tanit

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of the most misunderstood and controversial aspects of Carthaginian religion: sacred prostitution at the temple of Tanit. Drawing on ancient sources like Herodotus and the writings of Augustine, they separate fact from sensationalist Greek and Roman propaganda. Did the temple of Tanit really host ritual sex? Or was that a smear by hostile outsiders? The conversation digs into the role of the goddess Tanit, the practice of hierodules, and how scholars today reinterpret the evidence from the Tophet and temple inscriptions. They also compare Carthage's practices with those of Corinth and Babylon, and ask what Carthaginian women's religious lives actually looked like. A nuanced look at ritual, power, and the politics of historical interpretation. #Carthage #Tanit #SacredProstitution #PunicReligion #Hierodule #Herodotus #Augustine #Tophet #Phoenician #AncientReligion #RitualSex #QartHadasht #BaalHammon #GreekPropaganda #RomanPropaganda #WomenInAntiquity #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8 jul 20268 min
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Carthage's Battle of Zama: Hannibal's Final Defeat

In this episode of Carthage: Rome's Greatest Enemy and Hannibal's Revenge, we unpack the Battle of Zama in 202 BCE — the decisive end of the Second Punic War. We examine the strategic choices of Hannibal Barca and Scipio Africanus, the role of Numidian cavalry under Masinissa, and the battlefield tactics that shattered Carthaginian power. We also discuss the peace terms imposed by Rome, including the destruction of Carthage's navy and war elephants, and the lasting impact on the Mediterranean balance of power. Drawing on Polybius and Livy, we separate fact from legend in the final clash between two of history's greatest generals. This episode covers the political fallout in Carthage, Hannibal's escape and later exile, and the seeds of the Third Punic War. Perfect for history enthusiasts who want a focused look at one of the ancient world's most consequential battles. #BattleOfZama #ScipioAfricanus #HannibalBarca #SecondPunicWar #NumidianCavalry #Masinissa #Polybius #Livy #Carthage #AncientRome #WarElephants #NorthAfrica #202BCE #MilitaryHistory #PunicWar #AncientBattles #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren6 min
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Carthage's Mercenary War: The Revolt That Almost Destroyed Carthage

Fresh off their defeat in the First Punic War, Carthage faced an even deadlier threat from within: a massive rebellion of unpaid mercenaries and Libyan subjects that nearly brought the republic to its knees. This episode explores the Mercenary War (241–237 BCE), a brutal three-year conflict that ancient historian Polybius called the 'Truceless War' — so savage that its atrocities rivaled any in ancient history. We follow the rebel leader Mathos and the renegade slave Spendius as they rally tens of thousands of former soldiers against Carthage, besiege key cities like Utica and Hippo Regius, and crucify Carthaginian generals. On the other side, we examine Hamilcar Barca's desperate command — his clever use of guerilla tactics, his river-crossing ambush at the Battle of the Bagradas, and his eventual victory that saved Carthage but left deep scars. The war's aftermath reshaped Carthaginian politics: it empowered the Barcid family, sidelined the merchant oligarch Hanno the Great, and set the stage for Hamilcar's conquest of Spain and Hannibal's later invasion of Italy. We also touch on how the conflict influenced Rome's growing suspicion of Carthage. A story of betrayal, survival, and the high cost of empire. #MercenaryWar #TrucelessWar #HamilcarBarca #Mathos #Spendius #HannoTheGreat #AncientCarthage #Polybius #NorthAfrica #PunicHistory #BattleOfTheBagradas #Utica #HippoRegius #Rebellion #ClassicalHistory #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #PunicWars Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren8 min
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Carthage's Trade Networks: The Punic Commercial Empire

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the vast trade networks that made Carthage the wealthiest city in the Mediterranean before the Punic Wars. They trace the routes of Phoenician merchants from Tyre to Gades (modern Cadiz), examining how Carthage controlled the flow of tin, silver, gold, and purple dye. The conversation covers the role of the Cothon harbor as a commercial hub, Carthage's monopoly on West African gold via the Sahara, and the legendary voyage of Hanno the Navigator. They also discuss the controversial theory that Carthaginians may have reached the Canary Islands and the implications of the 'Periplus of Hanno.' Along the way, they touch on the impact of trade on Carthaginian society, including the rise of the merchant oligarchy and the use of coined money. The episode ends with a reflection on how Carthage's economic power was both its greatest strength and the source of its vulnerability to Roman aggression. #Carthage #PunicTrade #Phoenician #HannoTheNavigator #Cothon #Gades #WestAfricaGold #PurpleDye #PeriplusOfHanno #TinTrade #SilverTrade #AncientEconomy #NorthAfrica #MediterraneanHistory #FexingoHistory #AncientTrade #HistoryPodcast #PunicWars Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

6 jul 20269 min
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Hannibal's Alliance with the Gauls Before the Invasion of Italy

Before crossing the Alps, Hannibal Barca spent months among the Gallic tribes of the Po Valley, forging alliances that would provide crucial manpower and intelligence for his campaign against Rome. This episode unpacks the political landscape of Cisalpine Gaul in 218 BCE, the Boii and Insubres who rose against Rome, and how Hannibal leveraged their grievances and hospitality. We explore the diplomatic envoys sent by Hannibal, the Gallic chieftains who risked everything to join him, and the cultural exchange between Carthaginians and Gauls. From the Gallic ambush at the Rhône crossing to the war councils in the Alpine foothills, learn how these largely overlooked partnerships shaped the first year of the Second Punic War. Discussion includes the Battle of Placentia, the defection of Gallic mercenaries from Roman service, and the strategic importance of the Po River region as a staging ground for Hannibal's invasion. #HannibalBarca #Gauls #CisalpineGaul #PoValley #SecondPunicWar #Boii #Insubres #BattleOfPlacentia #GallicAlliances #Polybius #Livy #AncientDiplomacy #CarthaginianGaul #AlpineCrossing #Mercenaries #History #FexingoHistory #NorthAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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